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Industrial Minerals review 2016
By Jack Bedder
"Editor’s note: We would like to thank those who make this annual issue possible. A special thank you goes out to the industrial minerals annual review editor, to the Industrial Minerals & Aggregates
Jan 7, 2017
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Aerial Drones Used to Sample Pit Lake Water Reduce Costs and Improve Safety
By Pierre Filiatreault, Brian Straight, Stephanie Thibeault, Devin Castendyk, Londie Cameron
"Working on or near water at active, closed or abandoned mine sites is inherently dangerous. Between 1996 and 1999, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) reported 17 fatalities involvi
Jan 7, 2017
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The Beneficiation of Lithium Minerals from Hard Rock Deposits
By T. Grammatikopoulos, C. Gibson, M. Aghamirian
"Lithium is a soft, silver-white alkali metal with atomic number 3. As of 2015, the end use of lithium was estimated to be as follows: lithium-ion batteries (35 percent), ceramics and glass (32 percen
Jan 7, 2017
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Bulk Handling Technology; Designing for the Future by Innovating the Present
By R. Todd Swinderman
"Higher production demands across all bulk handling segments require increased efficiency at the lowest cost of operation, in the safest and most effective manner possible. As conveyor systems become
Jan 7, 2017
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The Mineral Baby; Iconic Graphic Continues to Tell Important Story
By David M. Abbott
"The picture of the baby surrounded by the number of (usually) pounds of a variety of mineral products a newborn will use in a lifetime has been widely distributed over the years, both on the web and
Jan 6, 2017
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Update of Industrial Minerals and Rocks of New Mexico (e813812b-b5e7-4034-a57d-f11b695af7eb)
By V. T. McLemore
"Production of industrial minerals remains important to the rural economy of New Mexico. In 2014, 226 active mines and mills were registered in New Mexico and included four coal, eight potash, 11 meta
Jan 6, 2017
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Mining Faculty across the Globe; A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s Opportunities
By Ebrahim Tarshizi, Livernois Ryan, Emily Sarver, Zoe Scopa, Robert Setterlind, Leah Frost
"The mines of the future present a host of challenges, which may appear exciting or daunting, depending on one’s perspective. Whether some sectors of the public recognize it or not, the demand for raw
Jan 6, 2017
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The Effects of Wave Detonation Collisions on Rock Throw
"Cast blasting is the primary means of overburden displacement in a surface coal mine. It serves two purposes; fragmenting the rock and throwing it directly to its spoil pile using explosive energy. I
Jan 6, 2017
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2017 Minnesota Conference; Global Expertise and a Local Focus
"The mining industry suffers from a number of incorrect perceptions, one of which is that it is an outdated industry that has not changed for hundreds of years. But the truth of the matter is that min
Jan 6, 2017
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Mitigation; Helping Projects Move Forward
By Kelly Sands
"Mitigation may be considered a hurdle when it comes to environmental permitting. For complex projects with site specific mitigation plans, the time to devise those plans and get them approved can be
Jan 6, 2017
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Characterization of a Mine Fire Using Atmospheric Monitoring System Sensor Data
By L. Yuan, R. A. Thomas
"Atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) have been widely used in underground coal mines in the United States for the detection of fire in the belt entry and the monitoring of other ventilation-related p
Jan 6, 2017
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Respirable Dust Measured Downwind During Rock Dust Application (6aa60bab-30fb-41ca-b96e-a68949f2654b)
By M. L. Harris, J. Organiscak, S. Klima, I. E. Perera
"The Pittsburgh Mining Research Division of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted underground evaluations in an attempt to quantify respirable rock dust gene
Jan 5, 2017
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Mining Review (e65df0c2-522d-460b-ab57-26cb9205a5d2)
By J. A. Ober
"In 2016, the estimated value of total nonfuel mineral production in the United States was $74.6 billion, a slight increase from the revised total of $73.4 billion in 2015 (Table 1). Increased constru
Jan 5, 2017
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Human Thermoregulation Model for Analyzing the Performance of Mine Refuge Alternatives (aee0d5b4-8694-422b-9427-d11e37092e49)
By M. Hepokoski, M. Klein
"Mine refuge shelters are designed to protect mine workers from hazardous environmental conditions after a mine disaster, but high temperature and humidity levels inside these shelters may pose a sign
Jan 5, 2017
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Planning of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s Channel Tunnel
By Art Hamid, Manfred Wong, R. John Caulfield
"The proposed Channel Tunnel is a critical component of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) Central Bayside System Improvements Project (CBSIP), which is a key element of a $6.9-bi
Jan 5, 2017
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Robust Showfloor Reflects Optimistic Mood at 2017 Annual Conference and Expo
"In addition to outstanding technical sessions and networking opportunities, the SME Annual Conference and Expo offers attendees a chance to see the latest and greatest technology that the industry ha
Jan 5, 2017
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Exploration Review (5c399fc9-cc9c-4df5-9a05-4f95b49c13d6)
By N. A. Karl, D. R. Wilburn
"This summary of international mineral exploration activities for the year 2016 draws upon information from industry sources, published literature, SNL Metals & Mining (SNL), an offering of S&P Global
Jan 5, 2017
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Compensation and Jet Grouting as Mitigation Measures for a TBM Operation
By Valerio Violo, Antonio Raschilla, George Kafantaris
"The Cityringen project in Copenhagen, Denmark will form a new circular line in the city center and will consist of 21 new stations (17 + four transfer stations) and approximately 31 km (19 miles) of
Jan 5, 2017
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Drill & Blast Implementation Case Study at Multiple Freeport-Mcmoran Sites
By L. Gutierrez, S. Gering, C. Calderon-Arteaga
"Drill and blast represent the most important, and sometimes the costliest processes in the mine. The cost of drilling and blasting operations greatly contributes to the “high cost trends of the overa
Jan 5, 2017
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Impurities of Secondary Zinc Oxides as Limiting Factors for the Primary Industry
By C. Pichler, C. Benigni, J. Antrekowitsch
"The recycling of steel mill dust results in zinc oxides which are sold to the primary industry in or-der to recover zinc in its metallic form. Due to the contained impurities - chlorine and fluorine
Jan 1, 2017